No one knows who discovered tendonitis. Tendonitis is an inflammation of tendons causing pain in that area. A tendon is a thick fibrous chord that attaches muscle to bone.
Heat because Ice and water would thaw out and begin to heat up
Special salt can, and heat. Try using table salt. It's just fine too.
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because the ice will first absorb heat while transitioning from 0 deg ice into 0 deg water, and then absorb some more while this 0 deg water then reaches temperature equilibrium with the liquid in the drink. If you only use water you'll only get that last equilibrium heat absorbtion.
There are many different treatments available for tendonitis. One can rest the injured area, use anti-inflammatory drugs or gels and ice the injured area properly.
Ice
if you pulled a muscle, you use heat. if you, say, twisted your ankle, you would use ice.
Ice
There is no way to melt ice without heat. If you see ice melting, you know that it is absorbing heat. There is no other way for this to happen.
Ice use is better for cold sores.
It really depends on which type of injury occurred so that you can determine whether to use heat or ice. If the position is no pain-free, use ice. If the position is pain free with movement, use heat.
Ice
There is no such thing as cold, only absence of heat. The ice will use the heat from the drink to change state from solid to liquid.
When in doubt, use ice. Most injuries cause swelling and inflammation of the tissues, and ice will help that. Heat is best for tired muscles.
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The treatment of foot tendonitis would depend on the severity of the injury. Some things that can be done to relieve the pain is to treat the foot with ice as well as taking anti-inflammatories. It is also very important that she rests the foot.